Adapted from the manga of the same name, the TV animation of the hot-blooded football series "Blue Prison" will be broadcast in 2022. Today, on February 16, the official released the latest character trailer, introducing the second protagonist Bee Gurakumi. Let's take a sneak peek. "Blue Lock" is a manga written by Yusuke Nomura. The story tells that in 2018, Japan lost again in the round of 16 in the World Cup. In order to train an "attacker" who can break this deadlock, the Japan Football Federation decided to adopt a bold plan: to gather 300 high school FW (forwards) and put them in a dormitory called "Blue Lock" to practice Gu! Even if it means sacrificing the future of 299 people, a unique world-class striker must be born! The unknown high school striker, Jie Shiyi, also resolutely decided to participate in this survival battle to squeeze out all competitors. •The TV animation of "Blue Prison" will be produced by 8 Bit, directed by Toruaki Watanabe, assistant director: Shunsuke Ishikawa, series composition •Script: Taku Kishimoto, main character design •General animation director: Yu Shindo, Nozomi Urawa, Tsubasa Kaido, Tomoki Ono, Soma Saito and others are confirmed to star, so stay tuned. • TV animation promotional video of "Blue Prison": |
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